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Site Deployment
Guide (GUI)
A base station is a collection of NEs that are deployed at the same place and are tightly coupled. The NMS can provide unified
O&M (such as upgrade and view) on parts of such a base station. In the case of separate-MPT, NEs in the collection belong to the
same base station and have the same Deployment ID (DID). If the number of modes in a base station is greater than one, this base
base station is called a multimode base station, including separate-MPT and co-MPT base stations.
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station Note:
On SRAN9.0 OSS interface, MBTS and Co-MPT BTS represent separate-MPT and Co-MPT base stations, respectively; separate-
MPT and co-MPT base stations are collectively called multi-mode base stations.
A Co-MPT base station is a multimode base station, even if only one mode is deployed in Co-MPT base station.
A logical base station that can be independently managed by OSS [for example: BTS3900 WCDMA, BTS3900 LTE, BTS3900 GSM,
NE Y Y BTS3900…], corresponding to an NE type on the OSS GUI. One base station can include multiple NEs and One NE can have one
or multiple RATs.
GBTS Y Y A conventional GSM base station that is managed as a component of a base station controller.
NE type of Co-MPT BTS and single OM, corresponding to the NE type on the OSS GUI. BTS3900 can have one or multiple RATs,
BTS3900 Y Y
including BTS3900(Go)/BTS3900(Uo)/BTS3900(Lo)/BTS3900 (GU) /BTS3900(GUL)…
GTMU In a base station where SingleOM is to be applied and a GTMUb is used (GTMUa is not supported), the GTMUb no longer works as
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evolved a main control board. This board now works as an interface board which provides CPRI ports and transmission ports.
LMPT In a base station where SingleOM is to be applied and an LMPT is used, the LMPT no longer works as a main control board. This
Y
evolved board now provides only LTE signaling processing function.
WMPT N In a base station where SingleOM is to be applied and a WMPT is used, the WMPT no longer works as a main control board. This
N (but can be board provides only UMTS signaling processing function.
evolved
differentiated
Separate- by device icon) In an MBTS with separate-MPT, different modes use different main control boards and different O&M channels, corresponding to
Y
MPT multiple NEs (only UMPT in SRAN8.0).
Co-MPT Y In an MBTS with co-MPT, different modes share one main control board and one O&M channel, corresponding to one NE.
Hybrid-MPT N Separate-MPT and Co-MPT coexist. It is recommended that this type is categorized as separate-MPT for customers.
Navigation path: Choose Create Base Station under GSM Application, UMTS
Application, LTE Application, or MBTS Application.
SectorEqm: SectorEqm is the combination of some antennae in a sector. Cells are not
related to a sector. Antennae used by a cell is defined by SectorEqm.
TrxGroup: After the eGSM has been introduced in SRAN8.x or SRAN9.x, TRX information must be
configured on base stations. In versions earlier than SRAN8.x, TRX information is required only on
BSCs. TrxGroup is introduced to relate to the TRXs on the BSC.
TrxGroup represents a group of carrier resources that have the same deployment restrictions in a local
cell. One TRX group belongs only to one local cell which allows one or multiple TRX groups to serve
the cell. One TRX group can be bound to multiple carriers. TRX group information includes
parameters such as the cell to which a TRX group belongs, transmit/receive mode, and work mode.
A maximum of 24 TRX groups can be
configured under a local cell.
One local TrxGroup can be bound to one or multiple TRXs on the BSC side, as shown
in the figure on the right. Then the TRX group is associated with SectorEqm to
configure antennae.
Separate-MPT base
Check templates of corresponding base stations based on base station combinations.
station
Right-click a Right-click a
GBTS in the base NodeB in the
station navigation base station
tree and choose navigation tree
Save As BTS and choose Save
Template from As NodeB
the shortcut Template from
menu. the shortcut
menu.
E. Save a GSM, UMTS, or LTE radio template: Right-click a RAT of a co-MPT base
station and choose Save As xxx Radio Template from the shortcut menu. The
letters xxx indicates the RAT.
F. Save a GSM, UMTS, or LTE logical cell template: Right-click a cell of a RAT in the cell
navigation tree and choose Save As Cell Template from the shortcut menu.
1. Select the product type for a GBTS. 2. Specify the BSC to which the GBTS belongs.
3. Set parameters on
the BTSCONNECT
tab page for the
GBTS.
4. Click Apply to
navigate to the GUI
for configuring basic
GBTS parameters.
5. Click Next.
Creating a UMTS cell: Right-click in the cell area and choose Create
UMTS Cell. Enter information in the displayed dialog box. You are
advised to enter logical cell attributes.
UMTS cell shortcut menu: See the figure on the right to view the
complete menu.
Note: You can also add ULOCELL on the basic configuration GUI.
However, default values are used for all subobjects of the Operation video
ULOCELL created on the basic configuration GUI and required
values cannot be configured through a template. This is different
from the ULOCELL created on the cell creation GUI of CRM.
3. Specify the
eNodeB name and
ID.
4. Select an NE
version.
5. Set FDD/TDD
Mode for the
eNodeB.
7. Select an eNodeB
template.
Base stations that have independent MPT units are bound as a separate-MPT base station.
After the primary RAT has been set, the parameter values in this RAT prevail the GUI
display and data modification of multimode base station common devices (except MRRUs
and MRFUs).
3. Click Next.
You can configure multiple RATs or a single RAT when creating a co-MPT base
station. Co-MPT base stations supporting one or more RATs are created in the
similar way.
The following takes creating a BTS3900 GSM/UMTS base station as an example.
Information about the example base station is as follows:
1. A GSM900 cell and a UMTS900 cell
2. IP over FE transmission mode
4. Click Next.
Note: Deployment ID and Site Name are mandatory only when you create a separate-MPT base station.
GSM TRX group management: Right-click the cell and choose TRX Group
Management from the shortcut menu. Add frequencies on the TRX
Management tab page, and then set the TRX group on the TRX Group
Management tab page, as shown in the following figure.
Operation video
Configure the relationship between the GSM cell and sector: Click the
icon indicating Line Tool. Click the cell and hold down the left button of
the mouse. Drag the pointer to the designated sector equipment and
release the left button. Select the TRX group to complete the setting.
Cell and TRX activation status indication: A small circle in the lower-right
corner of a cell indicates the activation status. A grey circle indicates the
deactivated status, and a green circle indicates the activated status.
UMTS cell shortcut menu: See the figure on the right to view the
complete menu.
Configure the relationship between the UMTS cell and sector: Click
the icon indicating Line Tool. Click the cell and hold down the left Operation video
button of the mouse. Drag the pointer to the designated sector
equipment and release the left button to complete the setting.
Cell and TRX activation status indication: A small circle in the lower-
right corner of a cell indicates the activation status. A grey circle
indicates the deactivated status, and a green circle indicates the
activated status.
Line tool Zoom out Restore Submit the smart configuration Save as images
Hand Tool: Use this button to drag the CRM topology without changing positions of each objects.
Line Tool: Use this button to draw lines to connect a sector to an antenna port or connect a cell to a SectorEqm.
Refresh: Use this button to obtain the up-to-date data.
Zoom in: Use this button to zoom in on the view. Click the button once to zoom in by 20%. The view can be zoomed in to a size at
most four times of its original size.
Zoom out: Use this button to zoom out on the view. Click the button once to zoom out by 20%. The view can be zoomed out to a
size at most one fourth of its original size.
Restore: Use this button to restore the view to its normal size.
Smart configuration mode: Use this button to enter the efficiency improvement mode. In this mode, users need only to specify the
cell and antenna port to complete the carrier resource configurations for initial deployment, and capacity expansion and reduction.
Submit smart configuration: This button is available only in smart configuration mode. After using the line tool to draw connection
lines, click this button to generate the final results of efficiency improvement operations.
Save as images: Use this button to save the CRM view as the image.
Locate CRM topo object: Use this button to find objects on the topology view, including cells, sectors, SectorEqms, and RF modules.